A distinguishing gene signature shared by tumor-infiltrating Tie2-expressing monocytes, blood “resident” monocytes, and embryonic macrophages suggests common functions and developmental relationships

Author:

Pucci Ferdinando123,Venneri Mary Anna12,Biziato Daniela12,Nonis Alessandro4,Moi Davide12,Sica Antonio5,Di Serio Clelia4,Naldini Luigi123,De Palma Michele12

Affiliation:

1. Angiogenesis and Tumor Targeting Research Unit, San Raffaele Institute, Milan;

2. San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, San Raffaele Institute, Milan;

3. Vita-Salute San Raffaele University Medical School, Milan;

4. University Centre of Statistics for Biomedical Sciences, Vita Salute San Raffaele University, Milan; and

5. Fondazione Humanitas per la Ricerca, Rozzano, Milan; and DiSCAFF and University of Piemonte Orientale A. Avogadro, Novara, Italy

Abstract

Abstract We previously showed that Tie2-expressing monocytes (TEMs) have nonredundant proangiogenic activity in tumors. Here, we compared the gene expression profile of tumor-infiltrating TEMs with that of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), spleen-derived Gr1+Cd11b+ neutrophils/myeloid-derived suppressor cells, circulating “inflammatory” and “resident” monocytes, and tumor-derived endothelial cells (ECs) by quantitative polymerase chain reaction–based gene arrays. TEMs sharply differed from ECs and Gr1+Cd11b+ cells but were highly related to TAMs. Nevertheless, several genes were differentially expressed between TEMs and TAMs, highlighting a TEM signature consistent with enhanced proangiogenic/tissue-remodeling activity and lower proinflammatory activity. We validated these findings in models of oncogenesis and transgenic mice expressing a microRNA-regulated Tie2-GFP reporter. Remarkably, resident monocytes and TEMs on one hand, and inflammatory monocytes and TAMs on the other hand, expressed coordinated gene expression profiles, suggesting that the 2 blood monocyte subsets are committed to distinct extravascular fates in the tumor microenvironment. We further showed that a prominent proportion of embryonic/fetal macrophages, which participate in tissue morphogenesis, expressed distinguishing TEM genes. It is tempting to speculate that Tie2+ embryonic/fetal macrophages, resident blood monocytes, and tumor-infiltrating TEMs represent distinct developmental stages of a TEM lineage committed to execute physiologic proangiogenic and tissue-remodeling programs, which can be coopted by tumors.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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